St. Margaret

This St. Margaret panel was inspired by a 14th century stained glass window of St. Margaret.I love the mythology surrounding dragons used in medieval art.In this case the poor beast represents the devil.The story goes that St. Margaret of Antioch was the daughter of a pagan priest. Her mother died in childbirth so she was brought up by a Christian nurse. Embracing Christianity herself, Margaret was disowned by her father. When she refused the hand of a Roman governor (he wanted her to denounce Christianity) she was tortured. She was swallowed up by the Devil in the guise of a dragon, however, the cross she wore "tickled" the throat of the dragon & she was coughed up!

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Fox Panel

Fox Panel.

This hand painted and kiln-fired panel was designed as a free hanging piece of art to be hung in a window.

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Squirrel & Mouse

These stained glass panels were created using a streaky white glass behind the painted coloured glass to add depth and interest.

Luna Moon Panel

Luna Moon was inspired by images of the moon as depicted in children's books.This leaded panel was made using a combination of hot glass techniques such as fusing and slumping, as well as kiln fired glass painting and gilding.(not for sale)

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